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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Alex Garland
MrOstrich — 19 years ago(August 07, 2006 04:05 PM)
The Beach: Lord of the Flies rip off
28 Days Later: Day of the Triffids rip off
The Coma: The Bridge (Iain Banks rip off)
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aliens1986 — 19 years ago(March 11, 2007 05:12 AM)
I agree with The Coma, but The Beach is more similar to Paradise Lost than Lord of the Flies, an Eden gone to hell, plus there's loads of biblical imagery through the novel. I reckon he's a great writer, although The Tesseract wasn't great. And 28 Days Later.. is an apocalyptic story, so of course it's going to be similar to any other story where humans stand up against whatever. To simply dismiss him as unoriginal is more than a little short-sighted.
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seanhedd — 18 years ago(July 28, 2007 10:18 AM)
the bible is not original. it borrows from older religious and mythological stories. you think christians invented the virgin birth? you think the great flood hadn't already been told by previous civilizations?
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uzudamatheslaver — 17 years ago(December 06, 2008 10:39 AM)
damn you guys come across retarded. 4CHAN proclaims the fact that "everything original is only original for the short time it takes to be copypasta."
basically, as soon as you even hear about something completely new, it becomes used, and therefore, no longer original. your mind works from it, you can't stop it.
Originality is an abstract idea. Get the beep over yourself and get the beep off my internets.
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liveronastick — 18 years ago(May 15, 2007 11:55 AM)
At least in his introduction to the published screenplay of 28 Days Later Garland admits to and identifies exactly what his influences were, which include Day of the Triffids, Romero's Dead Trilogy as well as the early films of Carpenter and Cronenberg. This doesn't excuse his liberal borrowings from these films but he isn't the first and he certainly won't be the last to steal certain themes and elements from other works. 28 Days Later was a briliant film and Garland's script is an extremely good, rollicking and frequently terrifying read.
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nathanjohnson32 — 18 years ago(June 05, 2007 12:37 AM)
that is a little harsh, for 1 i can't see any steal at all with lord of the flies and the beach only the fact that they're isolated on a island. The beach is a highly original and awesome read and i think Garland one of the best authors out there. To be influenced something means to have similarities in some ways and no way has to me stealing or ripping off a film. 28 days later wasn't meant to be a highly original film anyway, just a decent and genuine film of its genre.
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citizen_zensin — 18 years ago(July 02, 2007 11:12 PM)
I seriously doubt any of you have read LordoftheFlies and the beach. They have similarites but rip off is a ignorant thing to say.
i'll admit the coma was tedious due to lack of caring about hte character
and tesseract wasn't that great
but the beach was amazingly brilliant. It was succint and thought-provoking. There wasn't a sentence in there that didn't belong.
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UVRayz — 18 years ago(September 26, 2007 06:53 PM)
I don't find any of his work tedious and I don't care if he borrows from others. His prose is enjoyable to read and I've found all of his books thought provoking. I wish he wasn't focusing on screenplays. I think he's more talented as a novelist. Then again, I think Danny Boyle is one of the best out there, and if he needs Alex to partner with, then so be it.
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coolworld — 17 years ago(December 24, 2008 08:11 PM)
Exactly! Lord of the Flies and The Beach have very few things in common. People say that because some critics compared the two books, so now everybody acts like they read them both.
In any case, I see nothing wrong in being influenced by great novels or f2000ilms.
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cherzo — 18 years ago(June 07, 2007 11:16 PM)
another idiot who makes a comment then doesnt contribute agai to the discussion, as somebody said previously every movie is influenced by other movies/stories, just look at the mess that hollywood throws out these days ad you will see.
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stephenmonachello — 18 years ago(March 08, 2008 08:25 PM)
If you are going to trash Garland, at least learn to spell greater right.
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